The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumul 18J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Pagina 14
... fuppofe , a joint bargain , a word perhaps of our poet's coinage . A mart fignifying a great fair or market , he would not have fcrupled to have written - to mart , in the sense of to make a bargain . In the preceding speech we find ...
... fuppofe , a joint bargain , a word perhaps of our poet's coinage . A mart fignifying a great fair or market , he would not have fcrupled to have written - to mart , in the sense of to make a bargain . In the preceding speech we find ...
Pagina 21
... ] I am unwilling to fuppofe that Shakspeare could appropriate thefe abfurd effufions to Ho- ratio , who is a scholar , and has fufficiently proved his good un- MAR . " Tis gone ! . We do it C3 PRINCE OF DENMARK . 21 Re-enter Ghost. ...
... ] I am unwilling to fuppofe that Shakspeare could appropriate thefe abfurd effufions to Ho- ratio , who is a scholar , and has fufficiently proved his good un- MAR . " Tis gone ! . We do it C3 PRINCE OF DENMARK . 21 Re-enter Ghost. ...
Pagina 33
... fuppofe , for shapes . STEEVENS . But I have that within , which pafeth Show ; Thefe , but the trappings and the fuits of woe . ] So , in King Richard II : 66 my grief lies all within ; " And these external manners of lament " Are ...
... fuppofe , for shapes . STEEVENS . But I have that within , which pafeth Show ; Thefe , but the trappings and the fuits of woe . ] So , in King Richard II : 66 my grief lies all within ; " And these external manners of lament " Are ...
Pagina 38
... fuppofe the old reading to be the true one , as they fay the word fixed feems to decide very strongly in its favour . I would advife fuch to recollect Virgil's expreflion : " fixit leges pretio , atque refixit . " STEEVENS . If the true ...
... fuppofe the old reading to be the true one , as they fay the word fixed feems to decide very strongly in its favour . I would advife fuch to recollect Virgil's expreflion : " fixit leges pretio , atque refixit . " STEEVENS . If the true ...
Pagina 98
... fuppofe , by fencing is meant a too diligent frequentation of the fencing - fchool , a refort of violent and lawless young men . JOHNSON . Fencing , I fuppofe , means , piquing himself on his skill in the ufe of the fword , and ...
... fuppofe , by fencing is meant a too diligent frequentation of the fencing - fchool , a refort of violent and lawless young men . JOHNSON . Fencing , I fuppofe , means , piquing himself on his skill in the ufe of the fword , and ...
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